As a CDRP Counselor II at Kaiser, you'll provide vital psycho-social services to members struggling with chemical dependencies. Your role includes conducting assessments, providing counseling, and collaborating with healthcare teams to develop effective treatment plans.
Key Responsibilities
Interviews patients to identify extent and effects of chemical dependency
Provides individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and HIV risk assessment
Participates in team discussions for treatment plans
Confers with staff regarding patients' progress and treatment
Prepares psycho-social assessments and case summaries
Utilizes resources from public and private agencies
Maintains ethical and professional standards
Required Qualifications
Minimum of five years paid experience under licensed supervision
If in chemical dependency recovery, a minimum of three years continuous sobriety required
Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience
Alcohol/Other Drug Counselor - Clinical Supervisor Certification (California) OR Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselor Certificate (California) OR Licensed Advanced Alcohol & Drug Counselor (California)